Pink Roses 10 Ways

When we came back from our weekend getaway there were pretty roses on the table that my step mom had sent while we were away. (see 2nd pic) I have always LOVED pink roses! I mean LOVE love LoVe them. In fact when I met Scott my house was loaded with pink roses, paintings of pink roses, teacups with pink roses and more. And then we got married and bought our house and I really wanted to tone the pink way back for his sake, which I did, except in my kitchen. I have to be honest, I still just LOVE them.
Pink Roses in Tin Cans such a pretty way to combine rustic charm with pretty florals from Decorating your Small Space.
I’m gonna look for a wire basket like this and some silver tins too.
These are so pretty. Pink roses w purple daisies in a pink frosted vase!!
There are so many ways to display pink roses or flowers (or whatever your favorite flowers are) so I thought I’d show you my favorite top 10.
Pink Roses in a Bunny Rabbit Pitcher is perfect for a Spring Table.
You can find these great Easter themed pitchers or teapots in so many places like Ross, Marshalls or Home Goods and of course in your local thrift stores too. I just took the same roses and place them in here and it changes the look completely.
Pink Roses in a Silver Urn that I shared on our Mantel with our new Old Windows here.
I love the rustic tarnished urn mixed with the pretty feminine pink.
Small round vase with Pink Roses as I shared in our Pink Powder Room Here.
When I receive a bouquet after they open and are not so fresh I will put them into a few smaller vases or bowls in other rooms for another pretty look.
Pink Roses on a Chair from French Country Cottage.
Courtney has a way of decorating her home and every week there are so many different styles of pink roses that she uses in her home. Her blog is in my favorites list for sure.
Pink Roses wrapped in Asparagus.
Pink Roses wrapped in Asparagus is perfect for a Spring Table from Better Homes & Garden too which I also shared in my Easter Decorating Round Up post here.
Pink Roses & Twine Mason Jar from Oh One Fine Day.
Omg I love this too. I have a couple mason jars and the twine so this would be so easy to do.
Pink Roses in a Metal Watering Can from This Ivy House.
I really need to find a rustic watering can. I look all the time at thrift stores and I love the one hanging on the front door in the Easter Decorating Round Up I just shared too.
Easter Peeps Floral Arrangement w Pink Roses
You can see here where I made it first with pretty pink tulips!! You can always put pink roses in with your Peeps for a festive and youthful arrangement.
I hope you enjoyed a few new ideas today. We all need to remember to “Stop and Smell the Roses” everyday as life’s too short. Have a fabulous day and thank you for stopping by today!!! Lisa
ConcordCottage.com with Lisa Walsh Huff Kroll
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  • Linda T Linda T on Apr 13, 2014
    The flowers in the tin cans look more like ranunculus.
  • Denise Almond Denise Almond on Apr 14, 2014
    Beautiful pics! The first, tho' is a bunch of ranunculus, which I love as well as I do roses, but have never tried to grow...fabulous!
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